❦ 18 janvier 2015 12:16 +0100, "W. Martin Borgert" <deba...@debian.org> :

>> Then as is, the software can't go into Debian. Maybe you could try
>> contacting upstream to ask them for an OpenSSL exception?
>
> Upstream has been contacted. So far they seem to think, that
> this is a Debian internal issue and don't want to add anything
> to their license (GPL-3+). I'll try again.

From:
 https://www.gnu.org/licenses/quick-guide-gplv3.html

> GPLv3 has adjusted the definition of System Library to include
> software that may not come directly with the operating system, but
> that all users of the software can reasonably be expected to have. For
> example, it now also includes the standard libraries of common
> programming languages such as Python and Ruby.

Of course, in the actual license, there is no word about "Python".
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